One to one time
Although twins may like to play together, they also need their own time and space. Try to let them have their own time with you, so that they can concentrate on their own activities instead of interfering with each other.
Make clear rules
You need to make clear rules to let children know which behaviors are acceptable and which ones are not. For example, you can tell them not to disturb others while playing with toys, or not to talk while eating.
Use positive reinforcement
Give positive feedback and rewards when children behave well. This can help them understand that their behavior is commendable and encourage them to continue to maintain good behavior.
Maintain consistency
No matter what the situation is, we must be consistent. If you are strict with one child but tolerant of another, the child may be confused and don't know what to do.
lead by example
Children will imitate the behavior they see. Therefore, you need to set an example and show the behavior you want them to follow.
patient
It takes patience to educate children. Don't expect immediate results, but keep teaching.